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Through much already published books and only preparing to submit books, personally for myself I decided to create two lists, to completely do not get lost in this endless flow of information.
Well, one of them consist from books which I’ve already read and that which I only planning to read. But about last I will tell in my next post.
And right now I will tell about list of books and they next essay from my point of view.
1) “Message in a Bottle” by Nicholas Sparks (1998);
2) “Notebook” by Nicholas Sparks (1996);
3) “True love” by Nicholas Sparks (2005);
4) “At First Sight” by Nicholas Sparks (2005);
5) “Bridget Jones’ Helen Fielding (1998);
6) “Extension du domaine de la lutte” by Michel Houellebecq (1994);
7) “Jane Eyre” Charlotte Bronte (1847);
8) “If I stay,” Gayle Forman;
9) “Hunger Games” by Susan Collins (2008);
10) “Catching Fire” by Susan Collins (2009);
11) “Mockingjay” by Susan Collins (2010):
12) “The Ballad of the Sad Café” by Carson McCullers;
13) “One Day” by David Nichols;
14) “Pride and Prejudice” Jane Austen (1813);
15) “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint Exupery (1943);
16) “Tuck Everlasting” Natalie Babbitt;
17) “Eat, Pray, Love” Elizabeth Gilbert;
18) “The Bridge Across Forever” by Richard Bach (1984);
19) “One” by Richard Bach (1988);
20) “The cycle of “In Search of the tablets” Angel de Kuate;
21) “The Alchemist” Paulo Coelho (1988);
22) “Veronika Decides to Die,” Paulo Coelho (1998);
23) “Eleven Minutes” Paulo Coelho (2003);
24) “Twilight” by Stephenie Meyer (2005);
25) “New Moon” by Stephenie Meyer (2006);
26) “Eclipse” by Stephenie Meyer (2007);
27) “Breaking Dawn” by Stephenie Meyer (2008);
28) “Bel Ami” by Guy de Maupassant (1885);
29) “Hello sadness” by Francoise Sagan (1954);
30) “Water for Elephants,” Sara Gruen;
31) “Cosmopolis,” Don DeLillo (2003);
32) “What Dreams May Come” by Richard Matheson;
33) William Shakespeare’s Sonnets, 1-154 (1592-1599).
Maybe I’ve forgot something, in that way I will add missed by me books.
Have a nice time to everyone.